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Kueh wrote on 2010-11-29 02:18
Unfortunately, the songs in New Vegas aren't as good as the ones in Fallout 3. There are a few good ones, but as a whole, they don't really ring out the same way the songs in Fallout 3 did.
At least that's my opinion, what do you guys think?
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Akemii wrote on 2010-11-29 02:50
Quote from Whyrainfalls;231725:
Unfortunately, the songs in New Vegas aren't as good as the ones in Fallout 3. There are a few good ones, but as a whole, they don't really ring out the same way the songs in Fallout 3 did.
At least that's my opinion, what do you guys think?
I LOVED songs in Fallout 3, haven't listened to New Vegas ones due to the fact that I don't want it. I don't see the point in getting a 60 dollar expansion pack lmao xD
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Kueh wrote on 2010-11-29 03:00
Here are my main complaints.
-It might be just me, but the game seems much more glitchy. Sometimes I have to start over because of a particular glitch.
-They tried to make the culture feel more western cowboy style, but they didn't pull it off very well. Instead it just seems the same 1950's wasteland with some cowboy fad that everyone doesn't quite seem to fit into. A lot of it is just plain gimmicky. (Like trying to replace my beloved nukacola with some sunset what some.) (Also like replacing green with amber.)
-None of the available factions have any particular pull. They're all just different versions of the same. Even siding with yourself is the same target, the same goals, just different motives and means. (The followers at least seem to be driving their own style, but they're a minor faction so it's like a dark alley luring in hopeful players, only to be....anyway.)
-Modifications don't play as major a role as they seem they should.
-Still no talking deathclaws.
But those are directed towards the game. I still want to hear about what people think of the music.
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airpi wrote on 2010-12-01 22:02
Big Iron is the best. Everything else is alright at best :V I wish I could go back and stop myself from finishing the Black Mountain questline, losing Radio Free Utobitha basically ruined the game :V
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Piko wrote on 2010-12-01 22:23
Meh, I'd prefer for there to be some mod that adds GNR back in, with Canon backing and otherwise. Galaxy News Radio is the best Radio station in the two games in my opinion, especially because of Three Dog.
In the mean time, I'm getting really tired of hearing "Jingle Jangle" every motherf*cking 30 minutes into the game to the point where it's completely irritating to listen to.
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Kueh wrote on 2010-12-02 17:50
Quote from airpi;234739:
Big Iron is the best
This is a fact, and not up to debate.
Quote from Pikablu;234765:
Meh, I'd prefer for there to be some mod that adds GNR back in, with Canon backing and otherwise. Galaxy News Radio is the best Radio station in the two games in my opinion, especially because of Three Dog.
In the mean time, I'm getting really tired of hearing "Jingle Jangle" every motherf*cking 30 minutes into the game to the point where it's completely irritating to listen to.
I miss Three Dog too, but I also really like Mr. New Vegas. He's pretty charismatic.
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Tokiko wrote on 2010-12-02 18:11
Just a random question.
Was your first Fallout game Fallout 3?
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Kueh wrote on 2010-12-02 18:22
Kind of.
I played Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics when I was little, but I never played them a lot because I didn't understand what was going on.
Fallout 3 was the first one I played fully.